Hello! My name is Alba.
I draw on a variety of topics, also take photos of nature. Interested in beautiful sketches, design of the characters and video games.
I'll glad to see you in any time! :3
Sketches of my d&d character, Haili Raasniemi aka Silakka. Based on quick play character sheet from 5e (folk hero, human, fighter). He has a tattoo written in dwarven language that translates to (Baltic) herring. He doesn’t know that himself, tho.
Aesthetics before everything, the boob window stays.
The world is filled with heartless, brainless and spineless animals—and jellies are some of the best! Enjoy a live look at our Jelly Cam and go with the gelatinous invertebrate flow.
In case y’all wanted to stare at a heartless, brainless, and spineless organism that isn’t named Paul Ryan… this live cam is great for anxiety.
My sketches of Gerret. As such, he is very suited for his German original voice. I imagine him with magnificent curly hair, thick black eyebrows, big eyes, a straight nose and long neck. I tried to keep all the features as in the original design. I hope you will enjoy.
Oh Gerret <3
Thank you for reposting it on my birthday! (23d of Desember) I’m so glad that you like him in my style. Happy holidays to you!! <3
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my third OС - Khenti He is a revived Egyptian statue, was quickened with ancient Egyptian spells and…the Izara’s voice.
Name - Khenti (Khentiamentiu) gender - male. Age - 370 years . height - 170 (5’ 58"). The henti harmless and eloquent, but when you’ll stay with him more than a few hours, you realize that he doesn’t want anything else except attention, service and, in particular, talking about himself. He hears only what he wants. However, Khenti very brave to recklessness and despair, in dangerous cases it is always ahead, no matter what the obstacles, and he is capable of feats. Khenti was one of the lost copies of the original giant statues, such copies as he is, was used for protection and medical care for the desert peoples, the original giant statues was intended to protect, it was heard that the originals possessed powerful magic, able to create a huge magical dome around the desert cities and even teleport them to another location. Usually, the living statues have no emotion, and people taking advantage of this, used small copies as medics and security guards. Copies could conduct operations on the organs without rupture of human skin and severe pain, they also know how to prepare different poisons and medicines. Some copies were also used as decorations. Although living statues don’t need drink or eat, Khenti’d still like to try something for taste. As any statue, Khenti can break in a normal “statue” form. In physical form severe damage will turn him back to stone. The original statue was created in the image of ancient Egyptian God Anubis. Anubis was the God of cemeteries and is associated with the mummification of the dead and graves mysteries. Despite the huge similarities, Khenti not really like being called “Anubis”.
Likes - attention, flattery, admiration, jokes, compliments, ‘medicinal herbs’, poisons, ambiguous situations, danger. Dislikes - when someone hurt his ego, ask stupid questions, when people mess with his hair, when talking about the purpose of the statues only in one aspect. Weaknesses - obsession with oneself, inability to control the force. Strengths - boundless courage, fast reactions, knowledge, and commitment to action.